Affidavits & Jurats
Notarize an Affidavit Online
Swear or affirm an affidavit on a recorded video call and receive a sealed document the same day.
Commissioned by the State of Texas
ID-verified, recorded sessions
Tamper-evident digital seal
Sign from anywhere

Affidavits & Jurats
Online notarization for affidavits and sworn statements
An affidavit is a written statement you swear or affirm is true. For a jurat, the notary administers an oath and watches you sign. Robin Nunn handles affidavits, declarations, and sworn statements entirely online.
- Affidavits, declarations, jurats, and oaths
- Used for court filings, immigration support, and business matters
- Identity-verified, encrypted, recorded session
- Same-day, tamper-evident sealed document
Robin administers the oath and notarizes the signing; she cannot prepare your affidavit or advise on its contents.
How it works
Four simple steps
1
Start online
Begin your session and pick a time, or go right now.
2
Verify your ID
A quick, secure identity check with your photo ID.
3
Meet by video
Join an encrypted, recorded call with Robin.
4
Sign & receive
Sign electronically and download your sealed document.
Questions
Notarize an Affidavit Online — FAQ
What is the difference between a jurat and an acknowledgment?
A jurat requires you to swear the contents are true and sign in front of the notary; an acknowledgment confirms you signed willingly. Robin performs both online.
Can I notarize an affidavit online for a court?
Often yes, but some courts have specific requirements. Confirm with the court or your attorney, and Robin will notarize accordingly.
Do I need to print the affidavit?
No. For online notarization everything is handled electronically — no printing or mailing.
Get in touch
Ready to get started?
Tell Robin what you need notarized and she’ll get right back to you. Ready now? You can start a session any time.